About Us
Canine and Able was founded in September 2024 gaining charitable status in May 2025 (SC054252).
Charlotte and Claire started the organisation recognising the lack of availability of these kinds of services within the North East of Scotland and the benefits that Therapy dogs could offer to their local community. After a short survey with care homes, nurseries, schools, and hospitals – they soon realised that demand for Therapy Dog sessions was high, and that to meet this demand was going to take more than just the two of them.
The main aim of Canine and Able is to improve the mental wellbeing of the elderly, people with an illness or disability, young people struggling with education, or those dealing with stress in the workplace by providing Therapy Dog sessions within the North East of Scotland.
As of July 2025, the charity is very much new and ‘in progress’ but has already recruited a much-valued team of volunteers working in a variety of ways to support our aims. Volunteers work with their own dogs or ‘borrow’ one of ours during visits to organisations across Moray, Aberdeenshire, and into the Highlands. We also have the support of an experienced board of trustees to steer our future development and ensure good governance.
Our additional work – general obedience training, public access training, and educational talks, helps to fund our main objectives alongside public donations and trusts/grants.
If you would like to be part of our journey or have any questions about what we do and how we do it – please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Donate
Help us to help others by contributing to the work we do
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Volunteer
Volunteering can be a very rewarding experience – even more so with a dog by your side!
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Therapy dogs
Sessions for nurseries, schools, hospitals, care homes, workplaces, community groups.
General Dog Training
Our affordable social-enterprise activity to help fund our therapy sessions. Puppy confidence, obedience, heelwork, recall, socialisation, and more.
Transport Training
Confidence and behavioural training for Assistance dogs (and their humans) in all manner of transport (planes, trains, buses, trams, ferries, taxi).
Public Access
Confidence and behavioural training for Assistance dogs (and their humans) in public places to the required standard set by the Assistance Dog Assessment Associations (ADAA).
Other Services
Educational talks regarding the roles of Therapy dogs and Assistance dogs and the Laws surrounding access rights.






